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iPhone 3GS Review

Posted on 27 June 2009 by Sadhan



iPhone 3GS is here- Check out on its improvements!

 With Apple’s CEO Steve jobs recuperating and is about to resume work there is no dearth of ideas and innovation to get launched and connected with people. After the initial success and buzz of Apple’s iPhone, the company has thought to launch an upgraded version with higher network speed, more memory storage capacity and definitely extended battery life and a mirror image of Apple iPhone 3G. It is iPhone 3G S that is now storming in news and views. Again, the launch of iPhone 3GS definitely coincides with the release of iPhone OS 3.0.

iphone-3gs But one must know that iPhone 3G S is indistinguishable from iPhone 3G if you keep both the handsets next to one another with face up. However, it is the phone internals that have undergone changes. Remember that the S in iPhone 3G S stands for Speed.

 iPhone 3G S is redesigned with additional features with gaming capabilities scoring really high. One can now enjoy the cell phone features now in iPhone 3GS such as the voice dialing, video recording and multimedia messaging. From 2 megapixels, the iPhone 3G S is equipped with 3 megapixel camera and definitely improved imaging experience. RAM is doubled from 128MB to almost 256MB.  

The phone is available in the market with two memory capacities, 16GB and 32GB. However some of the flip sides to this smartphone is the call quality that is still uneven as 3G reception remains bumpy. USB transfer or storage device is still a far cry. No multitasking, no flash, no java in Apple iPhone 3GS. 

The bottomline therefore is should you buy this smartphone? also when there are other options like Nokia N97 

Need to read on more to take a well informed decision.  

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Ritika Says:

    N97 or iPhone 3G.. A very tricky bet.. keeping in mind the following arguments:
    1. N97 is powered with a 128MB RAM and 434 MHz processor.
    iPhone boasts of 256MB RAM and processor speed of 600MHz.
    2. The touch feature of N97 in no way gives the same feel as iPhone(It uses fingerprint- resistant oleophobic coating.
    3.

  2. Ritika Says:

    N97 or iPhone 3G.. A very tricky bet.. keeping in mind the following arguments:

    1. N97 is powered with a 128MB RAM and 434 MHz processor. As a result if you open many applications.It becomes sluggish. On the other hand iPhone boasts of 256MB RAM and processor speed of 600MHz.

    2. The touch feature of N97 in no way gives the same feel as iPhone(It uses fingerprint- resistant oleophobic coating.

    3. N97 is a complete multimedia device and totally beats iphone in this aspect with 5 megapixel camera, awesome homescreen nokia widgets, powerful speakers. iPhone stands no where closer with its 3 megapixel camera, video recording of VGA quality, and speakers which are there for namesake.

    4. N97 has a better battery life also.

    So its a close fight.

    To add on the features you have mentioned, which iPhone 3GS sports unlike all the other iphones are video recording, MMS, voice control, voice recording, cut copy paste, spotlight(OS 3.0 feature which enables easy search process).

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